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larly arranged. Each stone seemed to have been separately set in 

 the hardpan. In the center of the group was a small fire pit of clay. 

 No structure was definable as associated with this feature. 



Feature No. 38. — This feature indicates the relationship between 

 the fourth, fifth, sixth, and seventh structures. Plate 55, 6, is taken 

 from stake 6.4, looking eastward. Figure 40 is a drawing showing 

 exact dimensions of these relations. It is to be noted that fifth 

 and sixth structure levels differ but little. 



Feature No. 39. — The third structure post-mold pattern is shown 

 in figure 41. This pattern indicated a structure 25.5 feet long and 

 22.4 feet broad. In the center of the structure there was a red- 



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 STRUCTURE 



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 STRUG- 

 FIFTH 

 STRUCTUR 



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FlGITRE 40. 



burned area on floor 2.5 feet broad and 5 feet long. The floor of this 

 structure at the south end was only about 2 inches above the second- 

 ary floor. 



Feature No. Ifi. — Figure 42 shows the ground plan of the second- 

 ary structure at a level of 3 inches above the hardpan. This struc- 

 ture would appear to be 41 feet long by 27.8 feet wide. Whether 

 the outline in this figure is the correct one for the secondary struc- 

 ture depends on which molds are given to the primary structure. 

 If the primary structure is the large one, as given in figure 43, all 

 that can safely be said to belong to the secondary structure is the 

 line of molds just south of the clay platform, Feature No. 41. If 

 the primary structure is given by the smaller figures on Feature 

 No. 42 this would "allow" a complete secondary structure as shown 

 in figure 42. 



